March 30

Wikipedia claims more victims: Read here how Brent Bozell and Bernie Goldberg became two more innocent victims of an unapologetic Wikipedia®.

Today's liberal falsehood: "The battle to feed all of humanity is over. In the 1970's and 1980's hundreds of millions of people will starve to death in spite of any crash programs embarked upon now." Population Bomb (1968), written by Paul H. Ehrlich, currently a professor at Stanford University. This falsehood was taught throughout the 1970s to schoolchildren nationwide, despite parental objections.

Election 2008: Democratic economic adviser Alan S. Blinder foreshadows the political strategy of Democrats in 2008 by abandoning his prior support for free trade.

March 29

Scripps Howard News Service, in a story about Conservapedia, quotes a Conservapedia editor: "The reason Wikipedia has become anti-Christian and anti-American is that it is a mobocracy - rule by an unrestrained mob. There are no real principles to guide it, and so bullies end up dominating it." Conservapedia avoids this defect.

Read Justice Antonin Scalia in a death penalty case: "What a mockery [this] opinion makes of Hamilton's expectation, announcing the Court's conclusion that the meaning of our Constitution has changed over the past 15 years--not, mind you, that this Court's decision 15 years ago was wrong, but that the Constitution has changed."

March 28

"As biases become more prevalent in communally edited encyclopedic websites like Wikipedia.com and the newly formed Conservapedia.com, educators are saying it is more important than ever for students to learn to use credible research tools ...." So says the Boston University student newspaper.

March 27

Recall the ValueJet Flight 592 that crashed in the Florida Everglades in 1996. Oxygen generators incorrectly labeled as "empty" were placed in the cargo hold, causing an in-flight fire.

Our best and our brightest are supposedly the product of the most costly educational system in the world. You won't think so after you read this racist vandalism posted from an internet address at one of our elite, liberal colleges, Brown University.

March 21

March 20

Read and discuss fascinating recent additions to the Moon entry - and why its origin baffles scientists at Moon Theories.

Conservapedia has made the "Conserv" skin the default skin. However, if you like the old style it is still available. Just click "my preferences" at the top of the page and switch your skin to "MonoBook." Conservapedia Webmaster

Conservapedia discussed on MSNBC at about 10:25 am today (Sunday). Feel free to post the link to the footage.

March 18

Conservapedia had upgraded to the newly released version of MediaWiki! Among the improvements introduced is the ability to see the amount of words changed in specific edits on the "Recent Changes" page. Conservapedia Webmaster 01:18, 18 March 2007 (EDT)